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and elaine quijano with bikers riding to the rescue of abused kids and their moms. >> each one of them, they were there for me and i needed them. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. scott off tonight, i'm maurice dubois. the northeast is about to get hit by a major winter storm-- two of them actually. a storm that dumped a foot of snow in the midwest is joining forces with a nor'easter moving up the coast. winter storm warnings and advisories are up tonight throughout the region. thousands of flights were canceled or delayed today. and these are live pictures from the storm zone where one-third of the u.s. population lives. we have a team of correspondents covering the story. we'll begin in boston with karen anderson of cbs station wbz. karen? >> reporter: maurice, we've already gotten four inches of snow and we're expecting another 10 to 14 inches overnight. now, the governor sent home state workers early today and the national guard was activated bostonians tried all day to keep pace with the falling snow but most rea
and elaine quijano with bikers riding to the rescue of abused kids and their moms. >> each one of them, they were there for me and i needed them. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. scott off tonight, i'm maurice dubois. the northeast is about to get hit by a major winter storm-- two of them actually. a storm that dumped a foot of snow in the midwest is joining forces with a nor'easter moving up the coast....
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elaine quijano is in fort lee for us tonight. elaine? is outraged by today's developments and insists he was misled by his staff. elaine quijano is in fort lee for us tonight. elaine? >> reporter: scott, it was a local traffic jam on the approach to the busy george washington bridge behind me linking new york and new jersey. in september unannounced lane closures backed up traffic into the new jersey town of fort lee. the closures sparked accusations of political retribution against mark sokolich, fort lee's democratic mayor, who did not endorse governor chris christie during his successful reelection bid. christie denied the allegation. now e-mails and text messages reveal a top christie aide appears to be responsible for the closures. last august, his deputy chief of staff, bridgette anne kelly wrote: that e-mail w that e-mail was sent to david wild and seen the, a christie ally, who was in charge of the bridge, the port authority of new york and new jersey. his response to the directive? "got it" he wrote. when the closures happened,
elaine quijano is in fort lee for us tonight. elaine? is outraged by today's developments and insists he was misled by his staff. elaine quijano is in fort lee for us tonight. elaine? >> reporter: scott, it was a local traffic jam on the approach to the busy george washington bridge behind me linking new york and new jersey. in september unannounced lane closures backed up traffic into the new jersey town of fort lee. the closures sparked accusations of political retribution against mark...
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these are bad trends, elaine, you know that. these are trends that, by the way, started 10, 12, 15 years ago in some cases. why is this? why is no one working? >> well, labor participation rate was not a 62.8% in 2008. during my tenure, the labor participation rate was 51.4%. so in the last five years there's been a precipitous drop. nevertheless, the question that you ask is a very relevant one because that's the one we're debating in the congress right now about how to help the most vulnerable in our society, those who have lost their jobs or those who are out of the workforce and how do we retool them, retrain them to get them back into the workforce so that they can find good paying jobs and with great futures? because the sad truth is, the longer a person is out of work, the harder it is for them to come back. and that is why the long-term unemployed number of 37.7%, again, it's increased as well, that is very, very disturbing. >> you know, when you look at these numbers -- and again this comes from zero hedge -- 91.8 milli
these are bad trends, elaine, you know that. these are trends that, by the way, started 10, 12, 15 years ago in some cases. why is this? why is no one working? >> well, labor participation rate was not a 62.8% in 2008. during my tenure, the labor participation rate was 51.4%. so in the last five years there's been a precipitous drop. nevertheless, the question that you ask is a very relevant one because that's the one we're debating in the congress right now about how to help the most...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, derby, connecticut. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the nor'easter that buried the region in snow overnight, and we'll get an update on air travel. >>> plus, we'll meet the remarkable california teenager who could become the first blind golfer in the pga. >>> and dawn zier, the ceo of the diet plan, nutrisystem, stops by the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this friday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com www.vitac.com and i'm frank mallicoat time is 4-- here's meteorologist lawrence with check of weather. >>> good morning, it's january 3, friday. i'm michelle griego. >> ak settlement the friday. we're happy it's here. i know it's been a holiday week but we have been working hard all week. >> we have. >> i haven't. >> now you're getting ready for the weekend. the weekend will look good weather-wise. a couple of high clouds moving overhead today. going to be another mild day. more on that weekend, more on the possibility of some rain returnin
elaine quijano, cbs news, derby, connecticut. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the nor'easter that buried the region in snow overnight, and we'll get an update on air travel. >>> plus, we'll meet the remarkable california teenager who could become the first blind golfer in the pga. >>> and dawn zier, the ceo of the diet plan, nutrisystem, stops by the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this...
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elaine church expect add package for christmas that was delayed because of damages. yesterday, the president finally arrived, or the present, actually, arrived, but inside was a photo album of pictures of the girls and the white house as a return address. the album was for the kids' godmother. >> i care about photographs and books and i thought she would be missing not having this. i verified the address and we wanted to get it to her asap. >> cool. elaine said it was on honest mistake bit post office and will send the package out today. >> i would make copies for myself, first, a little history. >> another round of flooding is expected for people living in the bay in mill valley near the bay in sausalito just moments brought on by the king tides. yesterday only, houseboat resolution democrats had to put on rain boots to go for a walk. the king tides have hit the roads since mop, which are 2' bigger and higher than regular high tide. today, the king tides arrived along the northwest a few moments at 11:30. >> disappointingly ironic, put on the rain boots but no rain
elaine church expect add package for christmas that was delayed because of damages. yesterday, the president finally arrived, or the present, actually, arrived, but inside was a photo album of pictures of the girls and the white house as a return address. the album was for the kids' godmother. >> i care about photographs and books and i thought she would be missing not having this. i verified the address and we wanted to get it to her asap. >> cool. elaine said it was on honest...
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elaine quijano have the story. >> reporter: they were born with a genetic condition. last week they saw a tv commercial featuring derrick coleman. >> they told me it couldn't be done but i've been deaf since i was 3, so i didn't listen. what did you think when you saw that commercial? >> i thought it was very touching. i didn't tlink there was any athlete that could play that would be exactly impaired like me and erin. seriously. >> i saw the battery commercial. i remember him saying he was bullied. and i was like, what? how is he a football player? he's so strong. but how does he let them bully them. >> riley herself was picked on in school and was told not to play sports. a warning she ignored. after the seahawks won last weekend, riley picked up a pencil. >> dear derrick coleman. i know how you feel. i also share your needs. just try your best. i have faith in you. >> their father tweet add picture of the letter. he hoped they would see it. >> i wanted him to know how much he was doing for deaf kids and little kids with disacts. it doesn't matter that you're deaf o
elaine quijano have the story. >> reporter: they were born with a genetic condition. last week they saw a tv commercial featuring derrick coleman. >> they told me it couldn't be done but i've been deaf since i was 3, so i didn't listen. what did you think when you saw that commercial? >> i thought it was very touching. i didn't tlink there was any athlete that could play that would be exactly impaired like me and erin. seriously. >> i saw the battery commercial. i...
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. >> pelley: and elaine quijano with two jersey girls who will be rooting for seattle in the super bowl. for a very special reason. >> just try your best. i have faith in you. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. in much of the country tonight it's warmer inside the fringe than outside the front door. have a look. across the upper states the lows today were preceded by minus signs. the deep freeze reached deep in the heart of texas with lows in the low 30s. more than 241 million americans saw it below freezing today. in indiana, let's have a look at this for a moment. there was a pileup involving at least seven tractor-trailer rigs. one person was killed in this accident. this part of i-94, 60 miles from chicago, is going to be closed for a while. ferries crossing between new york and new jersey had to navigate through ice on the hudson. jamie yuccas of our cbs station wcco is in one of the coldest places-- minneapolis. jamie? >> reporter: scott, it reached six degrees below zero for a high te
. >> pelley: and elaine quijano with two jersey girls who will be rooting for seattle in the super bowl. for a very special reason. >> just try your best. i have faith in you. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. in much of the country tonight it's warmer inside the fringe than outside the front door. have a look. across the upper states the lows today were preceded by...
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elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. so what can i get you? we'll take something tasty and healthy. ♪ must be the honey! ♪ there's a party going on in your cereal bowl ♪ ♪ o's can help lower cholesterol ♪ ♪ oh why does it taste so great? ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! >>> a special group is using the >>> a special group is using the power of music to lift the human spirit and heal. as chip reid reports, members have a common path. ♪ >> reporter: every monday night these friends in st. louis pick up their guitars and play in an auditorium, in hallways, even a bowling alley. >> for me it's like an emotional saying. it can just calm me down. >> reporter: kender lewis has been coming here for two years. i went from being suicidal to loving life again. it's done a lot of good things for me. >> reporter: if you wonder what strumming a guitar has done for turning lived aurngsd these men and women are war veterans and most have been diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder. for lewis it was so severe she is n
elaine quijano, cbs news, new york. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." i'm anne-marie green. so what can i get you? we'll take something tasty and healthy. ♪ must be the honey! ♪ there's a party going on in your cereal bowl ♪ ♪ o's can help lower cholesterol ♪ ♪ oh why does it taste so great? ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! >>> a special group is using the >>> a special group is using the power of music to lift the human spirit and heal. as chip...
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some days, elaine goes and picks the kids up; some days i do. and then usually i'll knock off then and be with them from 4 till about 8 or 8:30 when they head to bed. and then on certain evenings, i'll work for another hour or two, sometimes three. and on other evenings, i'll just sort of collapse and read. since my husband is so often trying cases, he works much longer hours than that and so he spends less time with the kids during the week, although both of us sort of have an inviolate weekend time. i don't do any sort of work-related thing except to go over my column on saturday with the copy editor. and from friday afternoon till monday morning, it's basically just the five of us together. c-span: i'm not looking for the address, but where do you live? >> guest: we live in hoboken. c-span: so you live in new jersey. >> guest: right across the river from manhattan. c-span: how often do you go in to the new york times? >> guest: i usually go in once every two weeks or so to look over my mail and see what my assistant thinks i need to take care
some days, elaine goes and picks the kids up; some days i do. and then usually i'll knock off then and be with them from 4 till about 8 or 8:30 when they head to bed. and then on certain evenings, i'll work for another hour or two, sometimes three. and on other evenings, i'll just sort of collapse and read. since my husband is so often trying cases, he works much longer hours than that and so he spends less time with the kids during the week, although both of us sort of have an inviolate...
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elaine bennett. now elaine. texting, let's take that first. i think it's addicting. young girls love it. because they're in touch with their friends 24/7, telling them what kind of shoes they v what they just saw on tv, they never look up, they're like this. but they can also, malicious gossip and pulleying has spread so quickly on the text and the internet now that a it's very troubling to me. >> we know 85% of middle school students have cell phones and they use them, they're on them constantly and that gives rise to some pretty negative behaviors. if someone is to say something negative about another girl, what she looks like, what she did to someone, it goes into the cell phone network and everybody knows about it. and because of that -- i'm sorry? >> go ahead. >> and because of that, it's an instrument. there's also and an anonymity that can happen and when they transfer from cell phones to the internet and start the smear campaigns and we know tragically, of girl who is have lost their lives, they have committed suicide because of the trauma. 10, 11, 12-year-ol
elaine bennett. now elaine. texting, let's take that first. i think it's addicting. young girls love it. because they're in touch with their friends 24/7, telling them what kind of shoes they v what they just saw on tv, they never look up, they're like this. but they can also, malicious gossip and pulleying has spread so quickly on the text and the internet now that a it's very troubling to me. >> we know 85% of middle school students have cell phones and they use them, they're on them...
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elaine did reinventing goth for al gore for a long time. now doing it for brookings. it's really important. because if we want liberalism to last in america, we've got to make government work. it's that simple. i'm not going to talk -- you get me started about stories -- [laughter] and i will never, i'll never quit. my great friends and my surrogate daughters, the moore sisters, remember well. i think linda and maybe deb were on this trip. we were having breakfast one monday morning in louisville, kentucky, with jerry abramson, the mayor. and he happened to mention that kentucky was playing in chapel hill that night, basketball, against the university of north carolina. i don't know, bruce, you may have been on that trip, i'm not sure. [inaudible conversations] >> still lives on in north carolina. enter right. clinton turns to me immediately and say, let's go to the game. so i could david price and arranged to get tickets. and as was -- i'm sure it's still the custom, when a governor visits another state, the host governor sends a police car to take him around. so we
elaine did reinventing goth for al gore for a long time. now doing it for brookings. it's really important. because if we want liberalism to last in america, we've got to make government work. it's that simple. i'm not going to talk -- you get me started about stories -- [laughter] and i will never, i'll never quit. my great friends and my surrogate daughters, the moore sisters, remember well. i think linda and maybe deb were on this trip. we were having breakfast one monday morning in...
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we asked elaine quijano to tell us more. >> good girl! >> reporter: ed caplicki first realized his memory was failing during a round of golf. what did you notice? >> i was playing with somebody and i couldn't remember his name, and i've played this guy for 15 years. >> reporter: his wife patricia said he'd already been forgetting his keys, wallet and cell phone. >> i just sensed that there was something wrong, but at the time, i thought we could fix it. >> reporter: after a battery of tests, doctors diagnosed the 69- year-old with alzheimer's in june of 2012. >> i couldn't believe it. i thought my memory might be a little bit bad, but not having the actual disease. >> reporter: what was your next step that have? >> after that, i decided i was going do as much as i could do get rid of this disease. >> reporter: the new study looked at whether vitamin "e" could benefit patients like caplicki who suffer from mild to moderate alzheimer's disease. it took patients who took vitamin "e" saw a delay of up to six months in the progression of alzhe
we asked elaine quijano to tell us more. >> good girl! >> reporter: ed caplicki first realized his memory was failing during a round of golf. what did you notice? >> i was playing with somebody and i couldn't remember his name, and i've played this guy for 15 years. >> reporter: his wife patricia said he'd already been forgetting his keys, wallet and cell phone. >> i just sensed that there was something wrong, but at the time, i thought we could fix it. >>...
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elaine quijano is following this. >> reporter: dawn zimmer, the democratic mayor of hoboken, new jersey, says it was back in may of last year that she received an ultimatum from new jersey lieutenant governor kim guadagno a member of governor christie's inner circle. >> she pulled me aside and said we've got to move forward with the rockefeller project. this project is really important to the governor. and she said she had been with him on friday night and that this was a direct message from the governor. >> reporter: zimmer says the administration threatened to withhold superstorm sandy funds from her city if she did not comply with the development project backed by the rockefeller group, a new york- based real estate firm. today, lieutenant governor kim guadagno vehemently denied the accusation. >> any suggestion-- any suggestion-- that sandy funds were tied to the approval of any project in new jersey is completely false. >> reporter: governor christie is already under fire for allegations that a senior staff member and political ally shut down access lanes leading to the george wash
elaine quijano is following this. >> reporter: dawn zimmer, the democratic mayor of hoboken, new jersey, says it was back in may of last year that she received an ultimatum from new jersey lieutenant governor kim guadagno a member of governor christie's inner circle. >> she pulled me aside and said we've got to move forward with the rockefeller project. this project is really important to the governor. and she said she had been with him on friday night and that this was a direct...
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elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: the day after democrat steven fulop was elected mayor of jersey city he received a text from chris christie's longtime adviser bill stepien. the main text from stepien read, congratulations on a tremendous job. he added let me know if we can help set up any meetings for you in trenton with the governor's staff." then about a month later, as state and local meetings were being scheduled, christie's then deputy chief of staff e-mailed fulop saying, "congratulations mayor elect. what an exciting time for you and the city. we're looking forward to working closely with you and your administration. by mid-july it seemed everything was a go. on july 12th, stepien wrote i know the governor is sending quite a contingent of his cabinet up to you on july 23rd but on july 18th, the same day when fulop decided he would not support the governor's re-election bid, five meetings were canceled. on august 18th, after weeks of unsuccessfully trying to reschedule, the mayor wrote to port authority executive and christie appointee bill baroni. not sure if it's a coinc
elaine quijano reports. >> reporter: the day after democrat steven fulop was elected mayor of jersey city he received a text from chris christie's longtime adviser bill stepien. the main text from stepien read, congratulations on a tremendous job. he added let me know if we can help set up any meetings for you in trenton with the governor's staff." then about a month later, as state and local meetings were being scheduled, christie's then deputy chief of staff e-mailed fulop saying,...
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reports from manual bojorquez and elaine quijano. major garrett on the president turning up the heat on republicans tonight, announcing he'll bypass congress to raise the minimum wage for some workers. we'll talk to house budget chairman paul ryan. >> sound to me like he wants to go around the constitution. >> pelley: and anthony mason remembers remembers folk singer pete seger, his music and his
reports from manual bojorquez and elaine quijano. major garrett on the president turning up the heat on republicans tonight, announcing he'll bypass congress to raise the minimum wage for some workers. we'll talk to house budget chairman paul ryan. >> sound to me like he wants to go around the constitution. >> pelley: and anthony mason remembers remembers folk singer pete seger, his music and his
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. >> and now the mystery may be solved, widespread published reports name elaine nguyen as the owner of the paintings. nguyen isn't talking. >> $142 million plus. who knows? >> apparently, no one but the curator. >> who owns it? an interesting question. >> allen schauffler, al jazeera, portland, oregon. >> and tonight's photo finish, a unique sight in a view in munich, germany. a polar bear gave birth to not one but two cubs, here they are. they are three weeks old in this picture. jiovanna is said to be a great first time mom add seven years old. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00 eastern. the second moss costly disaster in u.s. history, what we have learned since then. >>> plus the sundance film festival hits the big three-0. we'll talk about that. welcome to al jazeera america i'm john siegenthaler here are tonight's top stories. new spying orders from the president in a major speech president obama redefined how the national security agency collects information. the change has come after a barrage of crit sixg following months of crit sixg about nsa surveillance programs. >> it was c
. >> and now the mystery may be solved, widespread published reports name elaine nguyen as the owner of the paintings. nguyen isn't talking. >> $142 million plus. who knows? >> apparently, no one but the curator. >> who owns it? an interesting question. >> allen schauffler, al jazeera, portland, oregon. >> and tonight's photo finish, a unique sight in a view in munich, germany. a polar bear gave birth to not one but two cubs, here they are. they are three...
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elaine quijano has more. good morning to you. >> good morning. story corps works to share the lives of regular people. the concept, bring two people together to speak, to record them. the simple idea has documented more than 50,000 stories of american life and stored them for generations to come. >> this is my heart right here i tell you. i have always had a problem trying to discuss personal things. >> dane holmes brought his father jonas to the store corps booth in no, to leave a story for the family. deane dann dane is on the board of directors. >> he's like, ooh, you touched on something let me redirect it. whatever it is he'll find a way out of it. i knew if i put him in this room, you know there's something about knowing the seriousness of it the ceremony of the place. >> reporter: for 40 minutes they sat alongside a facilitator and began their recording. no cameras allowed. they spoke in ways they never had. >> you decided to mary a white woman in 1966 or '67. what were you thinking? >> well, i guess i've been one that never looked at colo
elaine quijano has more. good morning to you. >> good morning. story corps works to share the lives of regular people. the concept, bring two people together to speak, to record them. the simple idea has documented more than 50,000 stories of american life and stored them for generations to come. >> this is my heart right here i tell you. i have always had a problem trying to discuss personal things. >> dane holmes brought his father jonas to the store corps booth in no, to...
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elaine church said she will send it on to the rightful owner. >> parts of the old box were in this toilet paper box that the post office repackaged, and in the bottom of the box was this extra gift. and we were reading the tag trying to figure out, you know, where this came from and it was opened so we then discovered this was a very personal gift to mama kay. >> and singer clay aiken for congress? he's thinking about it. the former "american idol" runner-up could challenge renee ellmers. >>> "duck dynasty" is getting its own line of guns. it includes rifles, shotguns and pistols and all of them come in waterfowl camo. >>> with that we'll toss it to richard lui who was there in boston. richard, that was something, duck dynasty gets guns. >> oh, yeah. very cold here. as we look at the entire day, alex, it was 2 degrees when we were out here at 3:00 a.m. and it's what now, 7? so it's much warmer now. a lot of folks are probably looking at the customs house behind me. it finally has some sun upon it. this was once the tallest build in the country. but we've got bottles of water like this, ro
elaine church said she will send it on to the rightful owner. >> parts of the old box were in this toilet paper box that the post office repackaged, and in the bottom of the box was this extra gift. and we were reading the tag trying to figure out, you know, where this came from and it was opened so we then discovered this was a very personal gift to mama kay. >> and singer clay aiken for congress? he's thinking about it. the former "american idol" runner-up could...
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elaine church told "today" that the gift came inside a christmas package sent by her uncle. she said the box was apparently opened and repackaged by the post office and arrived a week late. she also said she's going to forward that gift on to the proper recipient. >>> and toronto mayor rob ford is officially running for a second term. the embattled mayor, who was stripped of most of his powers after he admitted to spoking crack while in a drunken stupor, filed paperwork this morning. he was the first person to register for the city's election in october. those are just some of the things we thought you should know. >>> it's time now for the "news nation" gut check. today, colorado's marijuana shops are open for a second day of retail business. >> welcome, welcome. you are number one. >> thousands of customers waited for hours in inclement weather yesterday as nearly 40 licensed stores began the world's first legal recreational marijuana sales. shop owners believe they made more than $1 million wednesday alone. the state's very first customer was iraq war vet. he uses marijua
elaine church told "today" that the gift came inside a christmas package sent by her uncle. she said the box was apparently opened and repackaged by the post office and arrived a week late. she also said she's going to forward that gift on to the proper recipient. >>> and toronto mayor rob ford is officially running for a second term. the embattled mayor, who was stripped of most of his powers after he admitted to spoking crack while in a drunken stupor, filed paperwork this...
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elaine church was expecting a christmas package. it was delayed because of dam e damages. when it arrives, there was an additional package. to mama k and papa wellington, from barack, michelle, and the girls. that's astounding, folks. church found the woman it was meant for, the obama girls' god mother, and she's putting the package back in the mail today. and here is a big sister with some serious bragging rights. the little girl was born in a d.c. hospital just before new year's eve 2013. her twin brother dylan was born a few minutes later, but a whole year later. he, of course, was born after midnight in 2014. that's going to be a problem for them going forward. that's it for me this afternoon. news room continues right now with the fabulous brooke baldwin. >> thank you, my fabulous friend. hi, everyone. i'm brooke baldwin. happy new year. thank you for being with my on this thursday. get ready, bundle up, stay off the roads, stay in your homes if you can, because that's really the plea in a lot of cities today as the first major winter storm of the year is upon us, and
elaine church was expecting a christmas package. it was delayed because of dam e damages. when it arrives, there was an additional package. to mama k and papa wellington, from barack, michelle, and the girls. that's astounding, folks. church found the woman it was meant for, the obama girls' god mother, and she's putting the package back in the mail today. and here is a big sister with some serious bragging rights. the little girl was born in a d.c. hospital just before new year's eve 2013. her...
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ditto, elaine in florida, neil, while we love you, you are completely off the track. the money being collected does go to infrastructure repair, but there is much more that needs to be done than there are dedicated funds. not so. the money collected should more than cover the infrastructure needs. really, it should. but it doesn't. why? true, the gas tax has not gone up. but revenues from gas taxes certainly have. and that's because, as i keep saying, there are a lot more drivers, a lot more cars, paying a lot more in total gas taxes. and not just federal gas taxes. in just the last 20 years, states and cities and counties have added taxes and fees of their own. to the point where between uncle sam and the states, you know what they're collecting? $85 billion from us. in fuel taxes. then there is the $12 billion in tolls. the $9.8 billion in property taxes and assessments earmarks for infrastructure repairs. the $4.5 billion in state and local fees, oil company taxes presumably siphoned for just this sort of thing, or we were told would be. no wonder matt welch says t
ditto, elaine in florida, neil, while we love you, you are completely off the track. the money being collected does go to infrastructure repair, but there is much more that needs to be done than there are dedicated funds. not so. the money collected should more than cover the infrastructure needs. really, it should. but it doesn't. why? true, the gas tax has not gone up. but revenues from gas taxes certainly have. and that's because, as i keep saying, there are a lot more drivers, a lot more...
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elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. the ship left last week for what was supposed to be a ten-day cruise through the caribbean. instead, the trip was cut short after nearly 700 passengers and crew members got sick. eight days after it set sail, royal caribbean's "explorer of the sea" returned to new jersey. passenger lynn cavato said by day three, he and his friend were two of those that fell ill. >> we were confined to our cabin for almost two days. >> reporter: what was that like? >> it was bad, intestinal stomach pain, you know, vomiting, nausea. it was bad. >> reporter: passengers chris roman and britney schneider saw signs of sickness throughout the ship and crews working to clean um. >> they were overwhelmed. the medical was backed up. room service was backed up because people were quarantined to their rooms. the staff, which was wonderful, the staff was great the whole entire time, they were stretched thin. >> reporter: they say by the third day, the normally bustling ship with more than 4,200 passengers and crew
elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, charlie and norah. the ship left last week for what was supposed to be a ten-day cruise through the caribbean. instead, the trip was cut short after nearly 700 passengers and crew members got sick. eight days after it set sail, royal caribbean's "explorer of the sea" returned to new jersey. passenger lynn cavato said by day three, he and his friend were two of those that fell ill. >> we were confined to our cabin for almost...
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>> elaine thank you. >> on top of the wind and cold buffalo is dealing with lake-effect snow. some parts of upstate new york could see up to six feet of snow. meteorologist megan glaros of our chicago station wbbm says the bitter cold will end. >> good morning, norah and charlie. yet another day of the polar plunge as the vortex continues to shift down to the south and east today. now invading the east coast and all the way down into florida. places like minneapolis and chicago, while technically a few degrees warmer today, windchillwise we'll still be in the dangerous range. windchill warnings and advisories go from minnesota all the way down to florida this morning and all the way off to the east coast. by the way for the south and east records set in the 1800s for record lows could be broken today. the freeze will go all the way down to central florida. the high in orlando today, just 50 degrees. atlanta only 28. new york went from the 50s and 60s yesterday to the teens today. chicago will settle for about 7 degrees. good news is the polar vortex lifts up to the north over
>> elaine thank you. >> on top of the wind and cold buffalo is dealing with lake-effect snow. some parts of upstate new york could see up to six feet of snow. meteorologist megan glaros of our chicago station wbbm says the bitter cold will end. >> good morning, norah and charlie. yet another day of the polar plunge as the vortex continues to shift down to the south and east today. now invading the east coast and all the way down into florida. places like minneapolis and...
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elaine church is the recipient. she said the item was already opened with a return address from sasha and malia obama. it was a photo book of the obama family that was supposed to be a gift for their godmother. >> i really care about photographs and books and all of that stuff. i thought she's gonna be missing not having this. i verified her address and we want to get it to her asap. >> church says she will send the book today to the proper address. no word from the white house about that mailing mistake. >> kind of interesting seeing that christmas label there. >>> let's check in with sal. things still quiet on the roads. >> is things are pretty good. right now, traffic coming into san francisco is light. so if you have business in the city. it's a good time to go. we've been looking at the commute on 101 san francisco, northbound traffic looks good. on the peninsula, as we look at 101 and 280, those freeways are not showing any major signs of slow traffic. it's 8:57. let's go back to steve. >>> a lot of sunshine.
elaine church is the recipient. she said the item was already opened with a return address from sasha and malia obama. it was a photo book of the obama family that was supposed to be a gift for their godmother. >> i really care about photographs and books and all of that stuff. i thought she's gonna be missing not having this. i verified her address and we want to get it to her asap. >> church says she will send the book today to the proper address. no word from the white house...
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elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. 17 individuals and three organizations are being subpoenaed but their identities will not officially be made public until they have been served with legal papers. at least five inquiries or investigations have now been launched. among those expected to receive subpoenas are current or former members of governor christie's inner circle. former port authority official bill baroni david sampson, fired deputy chief of staff bridge edt anne kelly, and bill stepien. >> we started with the finances and operations of the port authority, and piece by piece, we followed the trail and unexpectedly we wound up in the governor's office. >> reporter: the assembly hired reid schar to help its investigation. the former federal prosecutor helped put illinois governor rod blagojevich shined bars on corruption charges. with legislators turning up the heat, governor christie made a point of showing he was focused on running the state. visiting a town devastated by superstorm sandy. but the scandal was clearly still on his mind. >> and no one,
elaine, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. 17 individuals and three organizations are being subpoenaed but their identities will not officially be made public until they have been served with legal papers. at least five inquiries or investigations have now been launched. among those expected to receive subpoenas are current or former members of governor christie's inner circle. former port authority official bill baroni david sampson, fired deputy chief of staff...
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elaine quijano c bbs news new york. >> and now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next medical news in our morning rounds. our doctors are in the house and they will look back at the ground breaking report that made medical history and changed people's lives. this is "cbs this morning saturday." [woman] ask me what it's like to get your best night's sleep every night. [announcer] why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended bed in america? [woman] ask me about my tempur-pedic. [man] ask me how fast i fall asleep. [woman] ask me about staying asleep. [announcer] tempur-pedic owners are more satisfied than owners of any traditional mattress brand. tempur-pedic. the most highly recommended bed in america. save up to $300 on select mattresses during the tempur-pedic model closeout event. find a store at tempurpedic.com. [ female announcer ] did you know the average person smiles more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening® plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades w
elaine quijano c bbs news new york. >> and now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next medical news in our morning rounds. our doctors are in the house and they will look back at the ground breaking report that made medical history and changed people's lives. this is "cbs this morning saturday." [woman] ask me what it's like to get your best night's sleep every night. [announcer] why not talk to someone who's sleeping on the most highly recommended...
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>> elaine, thanks. >>> political crisis. overnight anti-government demonstrators waged a new battle with police. calls for compromise are going unanswered. mark phillips is in london, amid the growing violence. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. it's been going on a couple of months. while the crowd sizes haven't reached the critical mass that could lead to upheaval, it could be pushing the ukraine standoff to some sort of tipping point. it may have looked like a time of fourth of july. demonstrators have used whatever weaponry they can get their hands on. sometimes the battle had the look and some of the weapons of a medieval siege. at one point, a catapult was moved toward the front line and fired it. they've been heaving rocks and firebottom firebombs at police and they've been fighting back with stun grenades and tear gas. it's not a mass protest with tens of thousands. it's down to a hard core of several hundred protesters, very determined protesters. and they've been carrying the battle. police have been firing ba
>> elaine, thanks. >>> political crisis. overnight anti-government demonstrators waged a new battle with police. calls for compromise are going unanswered. mark phillips is in london, amid the growing violence. good morning. >> good morning, charlie. it's been going on a couple of months. while the crowd sizes haven't reached the critical mass that could lead to upheaval, it could be pushing the ukraine standoff to some sort of tipping point. it may have looked like a time...
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elaine quijano is in new jersey. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie, and to our viewers in the west. marketing campaign getting a closer look by federal auditors was meant to boost tourism after superstorm sandy in new jersey. now, whether governor christie misused federal funds in order to boost his own re-election campaign. >> we're stronger than the storm. >> reporter: the can commercials featured governor christie and his family and aired while he was running for re-election last year. congressman frank pallone said it was won by a firm that promised to include the governor even though its bid was more expensive. >> i don't think there's a question that this was an effort to promote him. but the problem is it was at the expense of money from taxpayers that could have been used for other sandy purposes. >> reporter: mww, the agency responsible for the ads, told cbs new ss that its proposal was nearly $1.5 million cheaper than the competition, adding the decision to include the governor was
elaine quijano is in new jersey. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie, and to our viewers in the west. marketing campaign getting a closer look by federal auditors was meant to boost tourism after superstorm sandy in new jersey. now, whether governor christie misused federal funds in order to boost his own re-election campaign. >> we're stronger than the storm. >> reporter: the can commercials featured governor christie and his family and aired while he...
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>> all right, elaine, thank you. and the parter in of french president francois alan is expected to be released from the paris hospital. she is considered the nation's first lady. she was admitted friday after reports the president is having an affair with an actress. the domestic drama comes at a tricky time for olan. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there's been a handy myth that politic stops at the french door. but not anymore. strict laws that are supposed to protect privacy, that in the world of internet and paparazzi there's no such thing. the 59-year-old french president had a rakish reputation after he established his partner, the 48-year-old former journalist valerie, as france's first lady just after his election. she checked herself into a clinic suffering from stress, it said, over the weekend. in the what goes around comes around school of french politics politics she herself has supplanted another politician who had been the mother of his children. it was a messy and often nasty triangle. and s
>> all right, elaine, thank you. and the parter in of french president francois alan is expected to be released from the paris hospital. she is considered the nation's first lady. she was admitted friday after reports the president is having an affair with an actress. the domestic drama comes at a tricky time for olan. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. there's been a handy myth that politic stops at the french door. but not anymore. strict laws that are supposed to protect...
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host: elaine is calling on the uninsured line. caller: good morning. host: what is your situation? you do not have insurance, what is your story? caller: my son is 26 and was diagnosed with heart failure. he was in school but he had to quit because you really sick. we tried the obamacare. he cannot afford 120 five dollars per month, he is not working. they said that he is too young. i was wondering, is there something in the plans for people that fall into that crack? where you do not make enough for the health care, but you are not low enough to get medicaid? you have to admit -- at least make $11,000 per year. guest: ok. host: thank you. cannot afford the contribution. guest: with medicated is important to keep in mind that it is a state option. where was she from? georgia, right? yes, georgia. if that is the case, that is one of the states that has not decided to expand medicaid at the moment. so, that is another wrinkle in all of this. 25 states and the district of columbia have decided to expand medicaid. the other 25 have not. so, if you are a low income person and you really
host: elaine is calling on the uninsured line. caller: good morning. host: what is your situation? you do not have insurance, what is your story? caller: my son is 26 and was diagnosed with heart failure. he was in school but he had to quit because you really sick. we tried the obamacare. he cannot afford 120 five dollars per month, he is not working. they said that he is too young. i was wondering, is there something in the plans for people that fall into that crack? where you do not make...
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elaine quijano is here to explain. >> there are only a handful of programs like this in the country. here in new york the initiative was launched shortly before christmas. more than 1800 people have taken advantage of it 500 on new year's eve alone. this manhattan car service received so many calls on no year's eve the dispatcher had trouble keeping up. >> i'm sorry, i don't have anybody at the moment no cars available. >> some needed two driver one to take them home and another to drive their car because they were too drunk to do it themselves. fortunately for them there's operation red nose. >> see what the gps looks like. >> the brain child of fernando mateo of the new york federation of taxi drivers. >> the biggest fear that people have -- and this is quote from them -- is leaving their car behind because they don't know if they're going to find it the next day. that is why they get into that car and drive away. >> last year there were 8,633 alcohol-related crashes in new york state resulting in 358 deaths and over 6,000 injuries. >> we have no doubt in our minds that lives have
elaine quijano is here to explain. >> there are only a handful of programs like this in the country. here in new york the initiative was launched shortly before christmas. more than 1800 people have taken advantage of it 500 on new year's eve alone. this manhattan car service received so many calls on no year's eve the dispatcher had trouble keeping up. >> i'm sorry, i don't have anybody at the moment no cars available. >> some needed two driver one to take them home and...
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elaine, happy holidays to you, happy new year. >> happy new year to you guys. thanks. >>> we want to take a turn from what's trending today to what is now officially the end of an era. you know that old joke about how many people it takes to change a light bulb. well, it turns out the answer to that may just be federal law. as bright lights and big celebrations usher in 2014, it was lights out on the bulb most familiar to americans for more than a century. that's right, the crown jewel in edison's lab is now one step closer to extinction. u.s. companies stopped manufacturing 100 and 75-watt incandescents a year ago due to the government official yankees law. joining us on the second phase, bank production of 60 and 40 watt bulbs. the biggest complaint against incandescents, they're not energy efficient, giving off more heat than light and running up electricity bills and greenhouse gas emission. >> if you you lose less electricity there will be fewer emissions from the power plants burning in order to fuel all lows electric light bulbs. >> consumers now have th
elaine, happy holidays to you, happy new year. >> happy new year to you guys. thanks. >>> we want to take a turn from what's trending today to what is now officially the end of an era. you know that old joke about how many people it takes to change a light bulb. well, it turns out the answer to that may just be federal law. as bright lights and big celebrations usher in 2014, it was lights out on the bulb most familiar to americans for more than a century. that's right, the crown...
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remember elaine doing this? >> this would be you. >> do you want me to get us started? i'll get us started. >> oh, man, you know what? do you want me to do it? do you want me to dance like that? >> i've seen you dance like that. >> but it's like you're pulling something. >> that was good, right? so i am always the first one on the dance floor and the last one to leave, hopefully not with moves like this. >> the advice giver, here is the person you don't want that sielgdzs up to you that has had too much drinks and offers you marriage device. the gourmet, the one that makes catty remarks about your canames. >> and how about the surprise drunk, like this? >> you've always been there with me like when i was in retab. because harold, you know, he's always been the dependable one. and i've always been the screwed up one. right, dad? i'm a person, too. >> you're a moron. >> he's playing the guitar now. isn't that great? >> oh, "wedding singer." let us know the least favorite wedding gifts you would have at your wedding or tell us the story. did you have an awkward moment at y
remember elaine doing this? >> this would be you. >> do you want me to get us started? i'll get us started. >> oh, man, you know what? do you want me to do it? do you want me to dance like that? >> i've seen you dance like that. >> but it's like you're pulling something. >> that was good, right? so i am always the first one on the dance floor and the last one to leave, hopefully not with moves like this. >> the advice giver, here is the person you don't...
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elaine and i are hopeful for a speedy recovery for the two victims still alive, and we extend our prayers and condolences to the families of the souls lost in this destructive fire. i will pay close attention to this story as events further develop. the entire commonwealth stands beside mulenberg county right now and we will do whatever we can to help recover from this horrific loss. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i'm sure not many people care, but the reason i didn't go first today is those of us who serve in office depend on other people to prepare materials for us so we can make a reasonably good presentation. well, i came here today and looked at my stuff, it was yesterday's, so i figured i would be better off waiting until i got the right one, which kind of reminds me, mr. president, of something i heard as a very young lieutenant governor of nevada. he had -- this is a story that's not true, but i have always remembered it -- or it may be true. it didn't happen to me, but it's always made me aware of the great work my staff does. a man
elaine and i are hopeful for a speedy recovery for the two victims still alive, and we extend our prayers and condolences to the families of the souls lost in this destructive fire. i will pay close attention to this story as events further develop. the entire commonwealth stands beside mulenberg county right now and we will do whatever we can to help recover from this horrific loss. mr. reid: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. reid: i'm sure not many people care,...
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elaine church received a package this week and inside, a note, to mama k and papa wellington from barack, michelle and the girls. church found the woman it was meant for, the obama girls' godmother and is putting it in the mail today. >>> tune in to cnn at 9:00 eastern for "march of the penguins," oscar winning, heart-melting film you won't want to miss. >>> now that does it for me. i'm brooke baldwin at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. thank you for being with me. "the lead" with jake tapper starts now. >>> winter is roaring in with white-out conditions and nearly 100 million people in the storm's path. i'm jake tapper. this is "the lead." >>> the national lead. it is the worst snowstorm of 2014. okay, that's kind of lame. the year's only two days old. still, it's really brutal out there from the midwest through the east coast. how bad will it get? >>> the world lead. it's no mystery why edward snowden hasn't booked a flight home to the u.s. yet. two prominent papers say the government should forgive him. >>> also in national news, after he did not show up for mass, a beloved prie
elaine church received a package this week and inside, a note, to mama k and papa wellington from barack, michelle and the girls. church found the woman it was meant for, the obama girls' godmother and is putting it in the mail today. >>> tune in to cnn at 9:00 eastern for "march of the penguins," oscar winning, heart-melting film you won't want to miss. >>> now that does it for me. i'm brooke baldwin at the cnn world headquarters in atlanta. thank you for being with...
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elaine says you are right on. glad someone is courageous enough to all-out obama's dictator actions. hope your irs returns are okay. dale says gray monologue. obama, remove john boehner, remove obama, u.s. constitution here verbatim and gus fired at, obama has made it clear he intends to rule as though he were a dictator rather than an elected president. here's what mike kelly has to say. the president is absolutely wrong, we have checks and balances for a reason, they work, high crime. gerri: you be the judge if you think this is going to work or not. celebrities like madonna and demi moore are big fans of the new fad diet called the werewolf's diet based on a theory that the moon affect water in our bodies in the same way it determines the ocean tides. advocates claim fasting with jews cleanses during a new or full moon can help you lose as much as six lbs. and a single day. if you're into this go to the web site millenconnection if you think this is going to work for you and good luck. dennis: from milwaukee to
elaine says you are right on. glad someone is courageous enough to all-out obama's dictator actions. hope your irs returns are okay. dale says gray monologue. obama, remove john boehner, remove obama, u.s. constitution here verbatim and gus fired at, obama has made it clear he intends to rule as though he were a dictator rather than an elected president. here's what mike kelly has to say. the president is absolutely wrong, we have checks and balances for a reason, they work, high crime. gerri:...
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. >>> elaine church opened a christmas package and realized there was a second box enclosed that wasn't for her. when she went to see who it was from, you can see the names sasha and malia obama. the first daughters sent photos of the first family to their godmarriage but it got dropped off at the wrong home. church says she will put it in the mail for the godmother today. >>> a heartwarming story out of maryland, a mom and dad welcoming twins born a year apart. one was born in 2013, the other in 2014. lorraine was born at 11:58 p.m. on new year's eve and her twin brother, brandon was born three minutes later at 12:01, right after ringing in the new year. the couple already has an 18-year-old son. they say they're happy the big brother has a chance to be an uncle someday. a happy new year for that fam y family. how fun is it that the two kids who are twins have their own birthdays. >> likely the boy was the first baby of the new year at that hospital. >> 12:01. most likely. >> welcome to the magical world of multiples, folks. >> you have twins, that's right. >> good luck. all right. the
. >>> elaine church opened a christmas package and realized there was a second box enclosed that wasn't for her. when she went to see who it was from, you can see the names sasha and malia obama. the first daughters sent photos of the first family to their godmarriage but it got dropped off at the wrong home. church says she will put it in the mail for the godmother today. >>> a heartwarming story out of maryland, a mom and dad welcoming twins born a year apart. one was born...
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elaine quijano is showing us how they plan to give the world a new look. good morning. >> good morning to you, norah. if today's spacewalk is successful, the company behind the venture plans to stream high definition video of the earth for everyone to see. >> are you getting the picture, sergey? >> on december 27th, two russian cosmonauts have spent hours in outer space. their mission was to attach two cameras to the russian international space station station but after putting them in place, they failed to see a signal bringing the mission to the end. >> you should be the first one to go back. >> a month later the canadian company behind the venture says it's confident their cameras are ready. >> it will be a six- or seven-hour spacewalk. scott larson is the ceo of urthcast. he spent two hours with them. >> we giving the russians the cameras. they provide the launch. we split the data. they take the data of russia. we take a the data of the rest of the world. >> once installed they should extreme high-definition images of the u.s. these cameras could offe
elaine quijano is showing us how they plan to give the world a new look. good morning. >> good morning to you, norah. if today's spacewalk is successful, the company behind the venture plans to stream high definition video of the earth for everyone to see. >> are you getting the picture, sergey? >> on december 27th, two russian cosmonauts have spent hours in outer space. their mission was to attach two cameras to the russian international space station station but after...
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for thp"cbs this morning saturday," elaine quijano, new york. >> jackie kucinich is from the "washington post." she joins us now from our washington bureau. jackie, good morning. >> good morning. >> before this all extorted or at least the big brouhaha christie was sitting on top of about 500 polls for presidential contenders for 2016. how much of an impact do you think this is potentially having jackie? >> we haven't seen it in the polls yet. it seems like people who like christie or don't like christie are sort of taking a wait-and-see attitude toward this scandal, but there's still a lot we don't know on the bridge front and maybe the hurricane sandy funding. there are a lot of questions unanswered and things people are looking into. if christie is telling the truth, i think he's going to be fine. if he's not, if his story turns out not to be true it's a big problem. >> he's undoubtedly a polarizing character in that half think he's a bully and the other half think he's a leader who can get things done. how can we possibly know what impact this can have on his national dreams if they
for thp"cbs this morning saturday," elaine quijano, new york. >> jackie kucinich is from the "washington post." she joins us now from our washington bureau. jackie, good morning. >> good morning. >> before this all extorted or at least the big brouhaha christie was sitting on top of about 500 polls for presidential contenders for 2016. how much of an impact do you think this is potentially having jackie? >> we haven't seen it in the polls yet. it...
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the winning better, elaine wynn. >>> a northern california little league coach is suing his own player. the coach claims that when the 14-year-old tossed a helmet in celebration, it severed his achilles tendon. he wants more than $600,000 for pain, lost wages and medical bills. >>> a. today looks at san francisco 49ers coach jim harbaugh's uniform week after week. you'll notice he's on the sideline wearing $8.00 khakis from walmart. his wife is not tlid. sarah harbaugh says she will not, quote, take the blame for his style. she often just throws his pants away. i think it's great to know you can get $8.00 pants that have two legs in them. that's pretty good, walmart. >> that is. i guess they're disposable according to his wife. >> as long as they're not grandpa jeans in your mind. >> you know a little something about that don't you? >> after hundreds of years paper currency is fading away. governments around the world are putting their money on a more durable material plastic. charlie d'agata shows us how some of the most common cash in britain is getting a makeover. >> reporter: money
the winning better, elaine wynn. >>> a northern california little league coach is suing his own player. the coach claims that when the 14-year-old tossed a helmet in celebration, it severed his achilles tendon. he wants more than $600,000 for pain, lost wages and medical bills. >>> a. today looks at san francisco 49ers coach jim harbaugh's uniform week after week. you'll notice he's on the sideline wearing $8.00 khakis from walmart. his wife is not tlid. sarah harbaugh says...
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host: elaine is calling on the uninsured line. caller: good morning. host: what is your situation? you do not have insurance, what is your story? caller: my son is 26 and was diagnosed with heart failure. school but he had to quit because you really sick. we tried the obamacare. he cannot afford 120 five dollars per month, he is not working. they said that he is too young. therewondering, is something in the plans for people that fall into that crack? where you do not make enough for the health care, but you are not low enough to get medicaid? you have to admit -- at least make $11,000 per year. guest: ok. host: thank you. cannot afford the contribution. guest: with medicated is important to keep in mind that it is a state option. where was she from? georgia, right? yes, georgia. if that is the case, that is one of the states that has not decided to expand medicaid at the moment. so, that is another wrinkle in all of this. 25 states and the district of columbia have decided to expand medicaid. the other 25 have not. so, if you are a low income cannotand you really afford the privat
host: elaine is calling on the uninsured line. caller: good morning. host: what is your situation? you do not have insurance, what is your story? caller: my son is 26 and was diagnosed with heart failure. school but he had to quit because you really sick. we tried the obamacare. he cannot afford 120 five dollars per month, he is not working. they said that he is too young. therewondering, is something in the plans for people that fall into that crack? where you do not make enough for the health...
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there was a "seinfeld" where elaine is out on a date, and she tells jerry -- i can never imagine -- i don't want to mention the next president, but men -- i was so scared to try -- i was always trying, it wasn't my clothes i was worried about, it was their clothes. that's from "seinfeld," but that's a weird guy to do that. >> be in the '80s the culture was so widely different than it is now. >> i worked on wall street in the '80s and never thought of taking my clothes off for a stranger. >> good for you, joe. >> i don't know too many men that would. would you ever in your wildest dreams make a move like that? in your whole life? >> no, joe, but courage. >> courage? >> let's move beyond the guy -- let's move beyond the naked guy. the every day experience, my roommate didn't think to tell me of the things that happened to her. our friends, for example, i was talking to my roommate, recently, she's still a close friend of mine, there were things she didn't tell me at the time because they were so normal, like one of the bosses glsh. >> i can't believe that it could work. the governor of
there was a "seinfeld" where elaine is out on a date, and she tells jerry -- i can never imagine -- i don't want to mention the next president, but men -- i was so scared to try -- i was always trying, it wasn't my clothes i was worried about, it was their clothes. that's from "seinfeld," but that's a weird guy to do that. >> be in the '80s the culture was so widely different than it is now. >> i worked on wall street in the '80s and never thought of taking my...
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. >> well, look, i did ask her about the elaine dance. >> did you do it with her? >> don't think i didn't try. i said when was the last time you did it? she said, when i did it. and i said, i would never ask you to do it unless you want to. and she was like, move on, sister. >> one of my favorite moments. >> it's the greatest. >> sweet fancy moses. >> "enough said" is now available on blu-ray. >>> why seeing is not always believing. we're going to explain what carson is up to. >> what are you wearing? >> this is "today" on nbc. >>> seeing is not always believing on the national geographic channel's popular show "brain games." back with a new season of puzzles and illusions. for example, take a look at what happens when host jason silva tries to give away money. >> excuse me. do you want some money for free? you guys want to take this cash? we're giving it away. free money. do you want some free money? it's free money. >> are you serious? >> this is all about trust, you have to trust me. free money, do you trust me? >> good morning. nice to see you. apolo ono joinin
. >> well, look, i did ask her about the elaine dance. >> did you do it with her? >> don't think i didn't try. i said when was the last time you did it? she said, when i did it. and i said, i would never ask you to do it unless you want to. and she was like, move on, sister. >> one of my favorite moments. >> it's the greatest. >> sweet fancy moses. >> "enough said" is now available on blu-ray. >>> why seeing is not always believing....